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^tHE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Thursday, March 16, 1930
For the Week . . .
LYDIA MILLS NEWS
MRS MART SATTERFIELD.
CorrespondMit and Representative
iMr. and Mrs. E. C Burkhalter and
hildren were called fo Iva recently
due to the death |pf Mr. Burkhalter’s
ather. C. R Burkhdlter.
Rev. and Mrs. R D. Gregg. Mrs.
Clyde Trammell and Mrs. Cecil Mc-
Cendon attended the W. M. U. meet-
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
OPTOMETRIST •
Offices at
200 South Hroad St.
OfTire Hours 9:00 to 5:30
Phone 658
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Goodyear Tires
and Tubes
BATTERIES AND
ACCESSORIES
McMillan
Service Station
Sinclair Products
Phone No. 2
RELIEF AT LAST
ForYour COUGH
Oeomulsioa relieves promptly because
it goea right to the seat of the trouble
to help loosen and expel germ lade a
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes. Tell yourdruggi-u
to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion
«ith the understanding you must like
the way it quickly allays the cough
or you are to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughj.Chest Colds, Bronchitis
Dr. Felder Smith
Optometrist
Laurens, S. C.
126 EAST MAIN STREET
South Side Public Square
HOURS FOR EYE
EXAMINATIONS: *
9:00 to 5:30
Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30
Phone 794 for Appointment
ing Saturday at Mt. Pleasant Bap
tist church near Laurens.
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Mr. and Mrs. Horace Smith and
daughter and Mr. ^nd Mrs.. James
Smith attended the funeral of their!
uncle, Seymour Smith, in Lancaster
recently,
Mr. and Mrs! Perry Parrish, Mr.
and Mrs. G. C. Parrish, Sr., and 1
daughter were visitors in Charlotte, 1
N. C., Sunday.-
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edmonds had as ;
their guests over the week-end Mrs.
Myrtis McPeters. Spurgeon Sorrow,
Mrs. Margaret Cauley and David
McPeters of Experiment, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams, Mrs.
; Jessie Thomas and children spent
Sunday in Greenwood with Mr: and
Mrs. George Thomas.
| Mr. and Mrs. Leon THomas. Mrs
I. C. McLendon and Mrs. Evelyn
Sams attended the Billy Graham re-
1 vival meeting in Columbia Sunday. >
. Miss Jcarmine Emory visited Miss
Frances Fuller who is a patient in
the Wallace Thompson hospital in,
Union, the past week-end. . j
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis and chil-,
dren of Joanna, were Sunday guests^
| of Mr. and Mrs. W .E. Ellis. Mrs. I
i Eva Manley and daughter of Pied-
mcKtt. are spending some time with j
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis.
- Misses SaJly Ann and Stella Duck-
ett of Wattsville, spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLendon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pace and chil- j
, dren spent Sunday in Fort Mill with
the latter's mother, Mrs. J. A. Rob- 1
ertson. ' ^ [
Friends of Mrs Joyce (Nolan) ‘
Wilson, formerly of this community,
will be sorry to learn she is a pa- j
tient at a hospital in Rock Hill. '
Misses Abbie and Minnie Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jones and |
son of Spartanburg, Mr. l and Mrs.
Walker Jones and Miss Etta Mae I
Jones- of Union, visited Mr. and Mrs. |
K. F. Johns Sunday.
Pat Davenport and Carroll -Mills
spent the week-end in Greenville
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. BHl Shealy. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Lezell James and
children of Greet - , spent Sunday with
Mrs. Jessie Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Greer, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Coker and little
Brenda Jones were week-end guests
of relatives in Shannon, Ga. I
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meeks and Miss
Dewel Satterfield attended the evan-
igelistic services, in Columbia Sunday.
Gordon Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Hu-
bert Johnson of Minters, Ga.. visited
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Thomas during
the week-end.
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Chalk and
ch ldren spent Sunday in Union with
Mrs. Claud Adams.
Mrs. Homer Wood is visiting rela
tives in Georgia.
Among The Sick
Little Nancy Smith has measles.
Mrs. Hugh Ballard has flu.
Mrs. John Gallman is -ill at her
home on Locust street.
Mrf Mallissa Cole is a patient at
Buys hospital suffering a broken hip. i
Paul Wood is ill.
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Bobbie Burkhalter and G. H. Jack-
[spn celebrated birthdays March 12.
Charlie Harris will celebrate his
■■ birthday March 21.
‘Walter Cato, Jr., will be 6 years
old March 24.
March 28th is H. H. Dalton's birth
day.
Little Flo Emory celebrated her
birthday March 10.
members visited Charlestoh as a
phase of their club work. The party
left Clinton Saturday morning, vis
iting Columbia, the Edisto gardens, in
Orangeburg, several private gardens
in Summerville, and made a tour of
the Magnolia garden in Charleston.
After visiti'ng in the city the group
enjoyed the visit to the Charleston
Museum, the Pink House, the Old
Slave Mart, Hampton park, and a
trip to the Isle of Palms by way of
Fort Moultrie. Sunday the group
visited Folly Beach, a walk down the
Battery, a View , of St. Michaels and
SL Phillips churches. The group of
seventeen m<ujrbers with Mrs. Wal
lace as sponsor, and Mr. Thomas as
driver of the bus, enjoyed the two-;
day trip to this old -historic city a*nd
were much mpressed by the beauty
! of the gardens. J—
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our friends of 1
the community for the many cards)
and flowers sent at the death of our
father, C. R. Burdette, of Iva.
—Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Burdette)
and Family.
Woman’s Club To Meet
The Lydia Woman's club will hold
its re uiar monthly meeting Thurs
day C lay) at 7:30 at the community
cenioi Mrs. Sarah DeLoache ot
Laurens, will be the guest speaker.
All n.embers are invited to be pre.->-;
ent.
Girls’ Group Meets Jl
T. 'i day night the groups under
the di.eeti'on of Mrs. Floyd Cumlpiie,
Mrs I a Ba: ey and Mrs. Q. B. Stone
.;e: ' i: - r‘Campfire meetings at the
.•>. tv enter. Charters and
Campfire outfits were discussed and
plans made to purchase regulation
uniforms tor ttfe entire group.
Group No. 2'Campfire‘Girls Meets
Group No. 2, Campfire Girls, with
Mrs. Cauble as guardian, met Mon
day night at the community center.
The girls have raised their quota and
plan to enter th^next step in becom
ing a regular Campfire Girl. The
president. Lois Phillips, presided and
the scribe. Loretta Coker, made a
summary of honors won by the
group.
a Change
% TO SERVE
YOU/
COOPER
MOTOR CO.
Phone 515
West Main Street
Honored On Birthday
Sunday the children and grand
children of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jack-
son gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Wilkes for a birthday din
ner in honor of Mr. Jackson, who was
.celebrating his 62nd birthday,
c. The table was decorated for the oc
casion, in the center being the large
birthday cake. ' Those attending
were: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Reeder and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Miltop King
and family of Greenville; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Jackson and children, Mr.
and Mrs. O. C. Harris and 'sons, Mr.
and Mrs. Curtis Jackson and family,
. all of Laurens.
Club Members Visit Charleston
The Woman’s club has as its theme
Beautification, exterior and interior.
The past week-end a group of club
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